Rocket Internet SE's aggregate revenue across the selected companies in
the focus sectors food & groceries, fashion, general merchandise and home &
living grew by 28 percent from to 2.64 billion euros (3.25 billion dollars)
in 2017, while the aggregate adjusted EBITDA margin improved by 5
percentage points from negative 15.4 percent in 2016 to negative 10.3
percent in 2017. The absolute EBITDA loss was reduced by 44 million euros
(54 million dollars).

"2017 was a very successful year for Rocket Internet with the IPOs of
Delivery Hero and HelloFresh, as well as a number of successful company
exits, including the sales of Goodgame Studios and Affinitas and the sale
of the final Lazada tranche to Alibaba", said Oliver Samwer, CEO of Rocket
Internet in a statement, adding, "We delivered on our promise to create and
crystalize value for our investors and to further improve the profitability
of our selected companies."

Revenues at Global Fashion Group rise 23.5 percent

In the past year, revenues at the Global Fashion Group increased by 23.5
percent to 1.1 billion euros (1.3 billion dollars) in 2017, while the
adjusted EBITDA margin improved from negative 14.7 percent in 2016 to 8.9
percent in 2017.

Online home & living company Westwing's adjusted EBITDA margin improved
from negative 5.5 percent in 2016 to negative 1.9 percent in 2017, while
revenue grew by 6.2 percent to 265.8 million euros (327.6 million dollars).
As in Q4 2016, Westwing's adjusted EBITDA was positive in Q4 2017. Home24
increased full year revenue by 13.1 percent to 275.7 million euros (339.8
million dollars), while the adjusted EBITDA margin improved from negative
16.5 percent in 2016 to negative 7.9 percent in 2017.

The company said, HelloFresh, reported revenue growth of 52 percent in
2017 and improved the adjusted EBITDA margin from negative 13.8 percent in
2016 to negative 7.7 percent in 2017. Delivery Hero, the leading online
food ordering and delivery marketplace, grew revenue year on year by 60
percent.

Jumia, the leading online platform in Africa, grew revenue to 93.8
million euros (115.6 million dollars) in 2017. Gross merchandise volume on
the platform grew by 41.8 percent to 507 million euros (624.8 million
dollars) in 2017, driven by strong total order growth to 8.3 million orders
in 2017.

Rocket Internet Group's FY 2017 revenue of 36.8 million euros (45.3
million dollars) declined compared to FY 2016, which the company said was
primarily due to deconsolidation, sales and dis-continuation of previously
fully consolidated subsidiaries. The consolidated loss amounted to 6
million euros (7.4 million dollars) in 2017, while earnings per share
reached break-even level with 0.01 euro (0.012 dollars) per share in
2017.